Areas of Expertise
• Environmental Impact Assessment
• Risk Assessment Studies
• Carrying Capacity Studies
• Traffic Impact Assessment
• River Flow Monitoring
• Environmental Planning and Monitoring
• Environment Education & Training
• Ecology
• Human Health Risk Assessment
• Air Pollution Source Apportionment
• Social Environmental Impact Assessment Studies (SEIA)
• Cummulative Air Quality Modeling Study
• Socio Economic Survey
• CSR Report
• R & R Plan

ENVIRONMENTAL STATUTORY CLEARANCES
• NOC (Consent to Establish) from State Pollution Control Board .
• NOC (Consent to Establish) from State Pollution Control Board.
• EC (Environmental Clearances) from SEAC / EAC MoEF.

FOREST CLEARANCE
• Forest Stage-I Clearance
• Forest Stage-II Clearance
• Approval of Wildlife Management Plan.

MINING DIVISION
• Preparation of Mining Plan.
• Preparation of Mining Scheme.
• Preparation of Progressive and Final Mine Closure Plan.
• Remote Sensing DGPS Survey in pursuance of IBM Circular dated 6th April 2010.
• Preparation of Pre-Feasibility Report (PFR) as per UNFC Guidelines & IBM Circular.

LABORATORY DIVISION
• Ambient Air Quality Monitoring / Source Emission Stack Monitoring/Fugitive Emission Studies.
• Water & Air Testing as per CPCB/EPA Guidelines.
• Detailed Testing of Ground Water, Raw Drinking Water, RO Water, Water for Construction Purpose, Boiler Water, Domestic Effluent and Industrial Effluent.
• Adequacy & Performance Evaluation of ETP/STP/Air Pollution Devices etc.
• Hazardous Waste Testing.
• Characterization of Soil & its Fertility.
• Solid Waste Characterization.
• Ambient & Work Zone Noise Monitoring/Noise Level Monitoring for DG Sets & Compressor/ Insertion Loss Monitoring.
• Mineral Testing.

EIA DIVISON
• Preparation and approvals of Mining plan for open cast & underground mining projects from Ministry of Coal / Indian Bureau of Mine.
• Preparation of Rapid / Comprehensive Environmental Impact Assessment & Environmental Management Plan (EIA/EMP) Report.
• Environmental Clearance from Ministry of Environment & Forest, New Delhi, as per new EIA Notification Dated 14.9.2006.
• Forest Clearance from Ministry of Environment & Forest, New Delhi, as per new Forest (Conservation) Act, 1980.
• Environmental Clearance/NOC from all “State Environmental Impact Assessment Authority (SEIIA)” in all over India /All States and SCPB’S.
• Consultancy of Solid Waste/Hazardous Waste/Bio Medical Waste Management etc.
• Land Use/Land Cover Map/Study based on satellite imagery / Remote Sensing GIS application.
• Clean Development Mechanism (CDM).
• Rehabilitation and Resettlement Plan as per the policy of the Sate/Central Govt.
• Risk assessment/ Disaster Management Plan/ Damage Control Study.
• Detail Hydrogeology Study/Approval from “Central Ground Water Authority (CGWA)”.
• Forest Conservation Plan, Bio Diversity Study and Hydrogeological & Rain Water Harvesting Study.
• Consultancy for Rain Water Harvesting.
• Annual Compliance/ Monitoring as per Environmental Clearance/NOC/Approval Condition's of MoEF/SEIAA/SPCB/IBM/CGWA.
• Social Impact Assessment for major projects involving Resettlement & Rehabilitation, Resettlement Action Plan confirming to multilateral body guidelines.
• Capacity Building & Institutional Development.
• Carbon Advisory Services.
• Satellite Imagery/Remote Sensing & Interpretation of data for land use.
• Active in the areas of Energy Management/Resource consulting focusing on demand side energy conservation measures.
• Developing low carbon models which are in sync. with existing business practices.
• Construction of New Piezometers as per Central Ground Water Authority, Guidelines at most competitive rates.

CLEAN DEVELOPMENT MECHANISM (CDM)
BACKGROUND
• Climate change emerged on the political agenda in the mid-1980s with the increasing scientific evidence of human interference in the global climate system and with growing public concern about the environment.
• The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and the World Meteorological Organizations (WMO) established the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) to provide policy makers with authoritative scientific information in 1988.
• In its first report in 1990, IPCC concluded that the growing accumulation of human made green house gases in the atmosphere would "enhance the green-house effect, resulting in an additional warming of the Earth's surface" by the next century, unless measures were adopted to limit emissions.
• The UN general assembly responded to this by launching negotiations to formulate an International treaty on global climate protection which resulted in completion of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) in May 1992.
• The convention was opened for signature at the Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro in June 1992, when it was signed by 154 states and European Community. It entered into force on March 21, 1994. India signed UNFCCC on 10th June 1992 and ratified that in 1993.
• The Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) was instituted in 2001, under the Kyoto Protocol.
• The CDM allows emission-reduction (or emission removal) projects in developing countries to earn certified emission reduction (CER) credits, each equivalent to one tonne of CO2. These CERs can be traded and sold, and used by industrialized countries to a meet a part of their emission reduction targets under the Kyoto Protocol.
• The mechanism stimulates sustainable development and emission reductions, while giving industrialized countries some flexibility in how they meet their emission reduction limitation targets.
• The projects must qualify through a rigorous and public registration and issuance process designed to ensure real, measurable and verifiable emission reductions that are additional to what would have occurred without the project.

SCOPE OF WORK :
• Review of documents viz. Process flow, material/ mass balance, energy flow & operating specifications / parameters of proposed project in order to assess additionally Check & Sustainability requirements.
• A project Design Documents (PDD) will be developed and emphasis will be made on the quality, approach & methodologies of PDD as the acceptability of Emissions Reductions depends largely on PDD.
• There is a set of activities which needs to be performed for development of PDD
o Collection of information from Project Proponent, Industry Segment & various other International developments in CDM Circle & its Analysis.
o Providing assistance in Public Consultation to gather information on the concerns of the Public
o Assistance in appointing a Designated Operational Entity for validation of CDM project and to manage the validation process.
o To present the case before the Designated National Authority (DNA) for host country approval. Preparation of necessary documents viz. Project Concept Note (PCN) as per the format specified by MoEF, New Delhi and its submission to DNA
• Facilitating the sale of CER’s
o To approach the potential buyers based on J.M. EnviroNet (P) Ltd.’s network viz. Large Private & Govt. Utilities enterprises, Non profit entities, Large Carbon funds, Compliance buyers, Brokerage Houses facilitating Carbon commodity trade transactions etc.
o For approaching potential buyers, a project fact sheet or Emission Reduction Purchase Agreement (ERPA) will be elaborated.
o The process ends with negotiation on ERPA with potential CER buyer/s and the contract will be concluded.

TECHNOLOGICAL SERVICES
• 3-D view of project site map (10 km radius) showing contours i.e. Digital Elevation Models [DEM]
• Latest / High Resolution Satellite Image data for Land Use/ Land Cover Map
• Ambient Air Quality Modeling along with Cumulative Impact.
• Detailed Air Modeling for fugitive emissions.
• Petrological & Chemical Analysis of raw material using Digital Analyzers, AAS with Graphite Furnace, ICPMS, Micro-WDXRF, EPMA, XRD, Nano Studies
• Petrography, Grain Size Analysis using Ore Microscopy, XRD, Elemental Mapping EPMA, XRF with EMP.
• AAQM analyzed Poly Aromatic Hydrocarbons [PAH] i.e. Benzene Soluble Fraction
• Geo-Hydrological Studies with Bore Well Data, Litho-Logs, Drawdown And Recovery Tests
• Surface/Ground Water Level, Site (GPS), Cation, Anion (Ion Chromatograph), Metal Trace Element
• Ground Water Modeling
• Aquifer Recharge Plan, for Aquifer within 1 Km radius
• Geo-Technical Data Collection [Ground Water Level, SPTN Values, Soil Fineness, Geology, Shear Wave Velocity] by Borehole
• Seismic Hazard & Earthquake Risk Management
• Studies for Fly Ash, Muck Disposal, Slurry, Sludge Material and Solid Waste & its Management Plan
• Column Leachate Study for all types of Stockpiles or Waste Disposal Sites
• Flood Hazard Zonation Mapping, Petrography, Ore Microscopy, XRD, Elemental Mapping EPMA, XRF, Petrography
• Energy Balance Data
• Action Plan for protecting the workers against Hazardous Chemicals.
• Arsenicosis Management Plant if Arsenic is present in Ore, Rock, Coal, Fly Ash, Water.

 
 
 
  • Environmental Statutory Clearances
  • Forest Clearance
  • Mining Plan /Scheme
  • Remote Sensing and DGPS Survey
  • EIA-EMP
  • Environmental Parameter Monitoring and Analysis
  • Clean Development Mechanism
  • Technological Services
  • Geotechnical Investigation
  • Quality Control
  • Non-destructive Testing
  • Topographic Survey
  • Hydrographic Survey
  • Ground Water Survey
  • Hydro-geological Investigation
  • Environment Audit
  • Environmental Impact Assessment
  • Environment Management Plan
  • Social Assessment
  • Sustainability Report
  • Environmental Baseline Data Generation
  • Environmental Audit
  • Risk Assessment and Disaster Management Plan
  • Health Risk Assessment
  • Occupational Health and Safety
  • Rain Water Harvesting
  • Design and Engineering Services
  • Eco-Counseling
  • Scientific Studies